32 degrees North and 18 degrees West It's not 18 degrees West it's 18 degrees East....... There's a huge difference... It's on the other side of the world.
Latitude/Longitude 28° 06'N, 15° 24'W
location of 2 U.S. volcanoes thought to be associated with hot spots
Sentosa Island is in Singapore. It is known as a honeymoon location because it is really a great location to visit at any time during the year and beautiful, too.
There are more than just five hot spots throughout the whole Earth. There is the Tasman hot spot, the Hawaii hot spot, the Galapagos hot spot, the Yellowstone hot spot, Easter Island hot spot, Bouvet hot spot, St. Helena hot spot, the Canary Islands hot spot, and then Iceland hot spot.
Atlantis is a mythical city that has not been proven to exist. According to legend, it is believed to have sunken into the sea, often associated with the Atlantic Ocean. However, its exact location remains unknown and subject to debate.
The Canary Islands are located off the northwest coast of Africa, belonging to Spain. They are situated in the Atlantic Ocean. Spanning seismically active tectonic plates, the islands are known for their volcanic origins and unique landscapes.
No. There are many hotspots on Earth. To list a few, there are hot spots located under the Galapagos Islands, north central Arizona, Yellowstone, the Canary Islands, the Azores, and Ross Island in Antarctica.
32 degrees North and 18 degrees West It's not 18 degrees West it's 18 degrees East....... There's a huge difference... It's on the other side of the world.
location is a spot of land or water
The Canary hotspot is an area located just off of the northwestern coast of Africa within the Canary Islands. This is made up of a volcanic hotspot that has an underlying mantle plume that is considered to be quite deep under the earthâ??s surface.
A spot or position can be referred to as a location or placement.
The spot is probleable a open wound trying heal if its black if red its bran new get your bird cheaked out by your vet. Probably they are Acari.